One more important thing to note: the open source CCID driver does not support 
memory cards.

http://pcsclite.alioth.debian.org/ccid.html#not_yet_supported


So you need to use some other driver with your Omnikey reader (which may 
support memory cards via SCardControl)



On Jul 19, 2010, at 11:30 PM, Luisa wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> Given you haven't had any answers, just to let you know those cards
> are asynchronous.
> 
> You don't send them any adpu's but the commands explained on their
> datasheet. It hasn't got any file structure as it's just plain memory
> cells, to which you just read, write or fuse-blow (some of them have
> otp memory cells--one time programming).
> 
> Regards,
> 
> 
> 
> On 7/18/10, [email protected] <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Hello everyone.
>> 
>> I am fairly new to smartcard and I am about to develop an application where
>> some SLE 44*memory cards (SLE4428 to be precise) will be used as simple ...
>> memory cards...
>> I am currently developing under windows with WinScard but will soon migrate
>> over to MUSCLE due to crossplatform needs.
>> 
>> I am using an omnikey cardman reader and I am currently able to connect to
>> the
>> card with no problem (truth be told, it's a gemplus card, as I am still
>> waiting
>> for the shipment of sle to arrive...:) )
>> 
>> My main concern is the following: I read in the ISO 7816 how the card should
>> be structured in files (MF, EF, DF, etc) and how I can use ADPU commands to
>> work with the card according to the ISO standard (using ScardTransmit).
>> Now.. I would actually like to have complete control of the card and layout
>> out my own specs on how the memory structure should look like, i.e. I would
>> like to work like with an EEPROM chip.. I want my x to y bytes to be this, z
>> to
>> w to be that.. etc.
>> 
>> Can I achieve this by sending "direct" commands to the card as described in
>> the Siemens specs using SCardControl and if I can, how.. and where do I find
>> some guide/spec/tutorial that shows how to do this? It's a couple of days I
>> google around but so far with no luck.
>> Can I achieve it by using some special ADPU commands and SCardTransmit that
>> carry the "native" command's bytes as payload?
>> I wrote my own "SLE4428 wrapper" but I don't know how to send the commands
>> to
>> the card.. :)
>> 
>> I thank you in advance for the help I will receive..!
>> 
>> Best Regards,
>> Joe
>> 
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